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benevolent smile, your "paternal advice, your "savoir faire," and es- pecially the sonorous voice that resounded in every corner of our beautiful church when

you de livered those short, impressive, and eloquent sermons,"

FR. MAESTRINI'S WORK

During your absence the onerous daties fell on the shoulders of Fr Maestrini, who, rising to the' 'be- casion, carried far and wide the spark of enthusiasm kindled by you. Besides his arduous duties of pastor of souls he found time to introduce in our parish conferences di St. Vincent de Paul,

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1936.

UP AND OVER!

An excellent action photograph taken at the Gymkhana.

The 3rd Order of St. Francis de "RECKLESS

Aasiasi,

Establishment of Street Sleepers

Society,

St. Francis School for Poor Boys, Bt. Anthony's bread,

Chinese Catholic Young Ladies

Association,

13th Troop of Boy Scouts,

Active Unit Service.

The Parochial Hall and

Public lending library.

ALLEGATIONS":

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and pushed her back and then put She his hand over her mouth. struggled but could no; offer much resistance as her back was resting agalust some stones.

GIRL DISTRESSED Following the alleged incident the girl was in great pain and dis- tress. She was so indignant that she took all the money that Mor- gan had, which was 65 cents, from his pocket. She did not know what to do and she wanted to commit suicide by Morgan res- trained her from doing so. They then walked down the hill, Morgan walking ahead." The girl finally returned to the hut on the beach and got dressed. She told Morgan that she was going to report him to the", pofice. She went to the

These are a few of the manifes- tations of his intense activity and outstanding powers of organisa- tion. I often wondered how a frame so delicate could develop so much enthusiasm and energy. I. therefore, take this opportunity of publicly testifying to our deep ap- preciation, and tender our thanks to Fr. Maestrini for all he did for us. I know Fr. Maestrini's modesty will be shocked by the very men- tion of his pious works, but we all we least get our shocks when expect them. In his case they are very well deserved. at any rate, We speak in fullness of our ap preciation of his invaluable minis-Shamshulpo Police Station where try for our benefit.

EXPRESSION OF ESTEEM

Fr. Granelli will forgive us for this our very modest expression of sympathy, but what is lacking in outward display is profusely sup- plied by our cordial and affection- are welcome.

Looking back these past eighteen months, we can recall our deep anxiety for your health and how our fervent prayers went up to the Almighty for your speedy recovery. From this distance we have fol- lowed with the keenest interest and concern the progress of your re- covery.

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We feel grateful that we can now offer our thanks with the live- liest satisfaction that you are once more, in our midst, and we ardently hope that there will be no more relapses in your health," but that you will continue to spread the blessing of your ministry and

the charm of your outstanding personality which endears to you anyone who comes in contact with you. We pray, in conclusion, that you may henceforth enjoy the best of health and vigour. These are the sincèrest wishes and the ex- pression of heartfelt esteem, love and consideration from your parishioners, on whose behalt it is my privilege to be able to address this gathering.

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THE FATHER BLUSHES!

While Dr. B. de Sousa was speak ing, Rev. Fr. Granelli blusbed now and again, followed by a broad smile.

Rev. Fr. Granelli thanked Dr. de Sousa for his expressions of esteem

and then said in a joking manner that they were all lies.

she made a report to Inspector Chester Woods. She was crying and very excited. She was sent to the Kowloon Hospital where she was examined by Dr. Ng.

AIR TRAFFIC

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BY RADIO

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Each "square" would be linked with the next one "by direct · tele. printer fines, and it would be poa- sible under such a plan to “'move" an aeroplane from one end of the country to the other without its ever being out of touch with ground station, which is already in possession of information about the movements of other aircraft with- in the sate avea. The Maybury Committee's

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To consider and report upon measures which might be adopted by his Majesty's Government or by local authorities for assisting in the promotion of civil aviation in the United Kingdom and their probable cost. The Committee will take into account the requires atents of the Post Office for Bår mails and the relation between aviation and other farma of trans- port."

It is clear, therefore, that, if the Maybury Committee recommend the "chess board" system, it will still remain for the Government to de- cide whether to adopt it. But al ready the pressure upon the exist ing wireless stations is such that some sort of nation-wide means of:

ACCUSED'S STATEMENT Accused was traced and at the police station he made a voluntary statement. He stated that the girl invited him to go up the hil and she forced him to do what-controlling sad watching over the ever he did. He gave her 60 cents.

On September 30. Morgan was formally charged and in reply to the charge sald that he took the girl to be a prostitute. He had known her for ten days and had taken her to the cinema and had given her money.

Mr. Williams submitted that if the jury accepted the girl's story they would and that even if she had been foolish- she was not wanton and did not consent.

doverments of aircraft is needed.

The stationing of Control Officers at all busy aerodromes throughout the country is already being con sidered by the Air Ministry, and a move is to be made in this ¡lirea- tion in the near fature. This would open the way to the adoption. of the chess board scherne.

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Dr. Y. K. Ng, of the Kowloon Hospital, commenced his evidence by saying that the girl was very weekly meeting was held yesterday excited and was in tears as she related her story.

Mr. D'Almada: Are you reading your evidence?

His Lordship (to witness): You aze only entitled to use contem- poraneous notes and no others. Put your notes away.

Dr. Ng continuing, described his examination and added that he did not examine tng girl's back.

reference in

Medical

Cross-examined by counsel for the defence, witness, said that nè had been qualified as a doctor for three years. He had examined eight cases of alleged rape in the Colony. He agreed with, counsel's

Taylor's Jurisprudence that in eleven out of twelve cases of this nature the girl's complaints were fabrications. CAPABLE OF RESISTANCE Witness agreed that the girl was quite capable of putting up stout resistance. It was extremely dif- He thanked all his friends who ficult for ane man to commit rape wrote letters to him' and said ne unassisted. Except for the red- took weeks to read them and thatness on the thighs he found no- It was impossible to answer them. thing inconsistent with consent. Fr. Maestrini, who had officiated The girl then gave evidence at in his absence. was a wonderful | the conclusion of which, Mr. priest and had worked wonders

He said that he was not in the mood to give a speech but thanked everyone who were present for their kind reception in welcoming

him.

morning at the Church Hall, La- ter in the morning they discussed 'particulars regarding the Sale of Work to be held on November 7. Tea was served after the meeting.

The following are the officialst President... Mrs. J. D. MacLean, Vice-President, Mrs, B Wylle, Hon. Secretary, Mrs. F. Short. Hon. Treasurer, Mrs. H. H. Scott.

Novelty stalls, side-shows, Ice tream and refreshments will be obtainable at the Sale of Work. No charge will be made for ad- mission. Later in the evening there will be a Whist Drive.

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Fuochow there was no case to go to the jury.

Mr. Williams submitted that there was corroboration by the mere fact that the girl had bruises. JUDGE'S COMMENT

His Lordship: I am quite satis- D'Almada said that, at this stage, | fled that on the evidence I would "I am still on holiday but I will it would be fair enough to ask the not be justified in leaving this be 10 Hong Kong said Fr. Jury if they wished to, continue case to the jury. There is no Granell "I will stay in La Salle | with the case...

charge, esaler to bring than one' College but I will come down His Lordship directed the jury such as this and there is no case every day, if possible to 8t, as to their powers for so doing... more difficult to meet and the law Teresa's 'Church and help Ft.

has very wisely ordained as a rule Maestrini with his good work. Al-

of practice that there must be though I am on holiday, I am still

corroboration. The girl's evidence a parishioner. My doctor's orders

is a mass of contraction and she were not to work too hard and I

has told such a story as no per- intend to keep it."

on with ordinary intelligence could accept sa a girl who had lost her virginity on the hillside. Witness - added that she some- His Lordship then formally times resided with her adopted | directed the jury to return a grandmother's aman's aunt.

verdict of not guilty, which was Referring to the incident on done.

After consultation, the foreman of the Jury announced that five members did not wish to continus and two wanted to continue..

Cross-examined by Mr. D'Almada the girl stated that she had been friendly with the accused and his

With a still broader smile and a cheerful look on his face hè shook | friends... hands with all his friends and thanked them again.

Light refreshments were served during the reception, and pictures were taken following the proceed-September 18. witness, replying to ingas.

Among those present were:-Dr. and Mrs. B. de Sousa, Dr. Castro Basto, Dr. Fehily, Mr. Leo D'Almada e Castro, Chey. H. Dixon. Chev, J. M. Alves, Rev. Fr. Galla- gher, Rev. Fr. Maestrini, Rev. Fr. ¡ Olande, Rev. Fr. Liberatou, Rev. Fr. Ryan and many others.

Discharging Morgan, his Lord" | ship explained that he was not going to say whether the case should have been brought but it wrs in the best interest of every...: bedy, particularly the accused per- son, that when serious allegations such as these are made that they

further questions, stated that she never thought of running away, ・・・ Mr. D'Almada; You consented to every one of the defendant's actions on that day?"-mi

Witness: If I was willing why should I come and prosecute him.

Inspector W. R. Chester Woods | be heard before a jury of fellow gaye formal police evidence and citizens of the accused.

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